Abstract
Throughout the twenty-first century, genocide denial has evolved and adapted with new strategies to augment and complement established modes of denial. In addition to outright negation, denial of genocide encompasses a range of techniques, including disputes over numbers, contestation of legal definitions, blaming the victim, and various modes of intimidation, such as threats of legal action. Arguably the most effective strategy has been denial through the purposeful creation of misinformation.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Faculties: | Cultural Studies > Department of Ancient and Modern Cultures > Near and Middle Eastern Studies |
Subjects: | 300 Social sciences > 300 Social sciences, sociology and anthropology 900 History and geography > 900 Geschichte |
ISBN: | 978-1-4962-3554-1 ; 978-1-4962-3555-8 978-1-4962-2510-8 |
Place of Publication: | Lincoln |
Language: | English |
Item ID: | 120284 |
Date Deposited: | 30. Aug 2024, 13:12 |
Last Modified: | 30. Aug 2024, 13:12 |